Stove



2 Sheets-Sheet 1.

(No Model.)

F. PALKOWSKI. sToVB.

No. 589,823i Patented sept. X4, 1897,

2 Sheets Sheet 2.

(No Model.)

I". PALKOWSKI.

STOVE.

Patented Sepij.V 14,1897.

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FRANK FALKOWSKI, OFPORT RICHMOND, NEV YORK, e

STOVE.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 589,823, datedSeptember 14, 1897.

Application filed May 5, 1897.

To all whom, it muy concern:

Be it known that l, 'FRANK Fnmiowskr, a citizen of the United States,residing at Port Richmond, in. the county of Richmond and State ofNewYork, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Stoves;and I do declare the following to be a full, clear, 'and exactdescription of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in theart to which it appertains to make and use the same.`

My invention relates to improvements in cooking stoves or ranges, andits novelty and many advantages will be fully understood from thefollowing description and claims when takenin conjunction with theannexed drawings, in Which- Figure l is a perspective view of myimprovedstove or range With the doors of its severalcompartments thrown open.Fig. 2 is a rear elevation With the smoke-box in section. f

Fig. 3 is a vertical longitudinal section of the range; and Figs. 4 and5 are sections taken in the planes indicated by the lines and Iy y,respectively, of Fig. 3.

In the said drawings, similar letters designate corresponding parts inall of the several views, referring to Which-"- A indicates the outercasing of my im proved range or stove, which is preferably made of ironand is of the general form illustrated, This casing Ais provided at itsback, midway of itslength, with the smoke-box B, which extends its fullheight. The smoke-box B has the opening?) at its lower end, which iscontrolled by a slidevalve o and is designed for the discharge of sootand other sediment, and said box Balso has an apertured deiiector-plated, arranged at about the elevation shown, a valve-controlled smoke-pipee, arranged above the deiiector-plate, andan apertured partition f,arranged above the detlector and cont-rolled by a slide-damper g, asillustrated.

The casingA is divided by the several vertical and horizontal partitionsillustrated into the upper middle compartment C, the lower middlecompartment D, the upper end compartments E F, and the fire-boxes G Il,which are arranged below the compartments E F, and have ash-pits Jbeneath them, as shown. These several compartments and the ash-pits eachhave a separate door, the doors of the Serial No. 635,198. (No modeldfire-boxes and ash-pits being preferably provided with dampers,asillustrated, while those of the other compartments are, for the sake ofappearance, preferably provided with isinglass.

ash-pits l J by suitable grates K, and they are connected by apertures hin their inner side walls'with a (ine J, (see- Fig. 3,) formed betweenthe contiguous horizontal walls of the upper and lower middle chambers CD, the Wall 'i' of the upperchamber C being provided with holes j forthe reception ot pots, pans, and other cooking utensils.

The flue L isl connected by an aperture k with the smoke-box 13 below'the deliectorplate d, and consequently it Will bey observed that whentires are lighted in the fire-box the course of the smoke and particlesof combustion from the tire-boxes will be through the apertures h, tlueL, and aperture 7o into the smoke-box B below the deflector d, andthence through the apertures of the said deiiector to the upper portionof the smokebox and out through the smoke-pipe c.

It will be observed that the smoke from the fine L will strike thedetlector-plate d and find its way along said plate to the aperturesthereof, and that consequently said plate will serve to collect the sootand deposit the same in the bottom of the smoke-box, from whence it maybe readily removed by simply opening the slide-valve c` The lower Wall mof the chamber E is provided With apertures n to receive pots and othercooking utensils to be heated by the tire in lire-box G, while thechamber F is provided with a stationary coiee-pot M, having a removablecover and faucet and designed to be heated by the lire in fire-box H.The said chamber F is provided with a hot-water heater or boiler N.(Better illustrated in Fig. 3.) This boiler N is of the tubular-fluetype, and it has its tluesp communicating with the tire-box H, the smokeand particles of combustion being led from the boiler through the lineP, which leads through the top of casing A and communicates with thesmokebox, as shown in Fig. Said boiler N is supplied With Water throughthe valved pipe q, which leads from as'uitable source of supply, (notillustrated,) and it is provided with a The fire-boxes G H are separatedfrom the draw-oft cock 9', which leads through the end wall of thecasing, as better shown in Fig.

Q R indicate ltlues which connect the tops of the chambers E C with thatportion of the smoke-box B above the damper g. These lines are designedto conduct the fumes and odors arising from thecooking in saidchamberinto the smoke-box, so as to prevent the dissemination of thesame throughout the house in which the range is situated, and they areconnected with the smoke-boX abovethe damper g, so that they may be shutoff from the lower portion of the smoke-box when the fires are firststarted in order to prevent the smoke from passing through them and intothe chambers E C.

It will be readily observed from the foregoing that by reason of theconstruction of my improved stove the three chambers C, E, and F arehighly heated bythe two tires, and that consequently substances placedin cooking utensils in said chambers will be quickly and thoroughlycooked. It will also be observed that after articles of food 'are cookedthey may be placed in the chamber D and thereby kept warm until they areserved.

It will further be observed that notwithstanding the great cookingcapacity of my improved stove or range the same is very compact andoccupies but a small amount of door-space, and its ornamental appearanceand great radiating-surface adapt it for heating as well as cookingpurposes.

Having thus described myinvention, what l claim isi l. Theherein-described stove or range com prising the middle chamber C, havingholes l7`,in its bottom wall, the tire-boxes with ash-boxes below themdisposed on opposite sides of the chamber (l, the chamber E,arranged-above one fire-box, the chamber F, arranged above the otherIire-boX and provided with a boiler having Hues communicating with saidtire-box, a iiue L, arranged below the middle chamber and communicatingat its ends with the fire-boxes and also communicating with the openingsj, in the lower wall of the middle chamber, the smokeboX arranged at theback of the stove or range and communicating with the flue L, Hnos (LR,connecting the chambers E,C,and the smokebox, and a flue connecting theboiler and the smoke-box, substantially as specified.

2. The herein-described stove or range comprising the middle chamber C,having holes j, in its bottom wall, the firefboxes with aslrboxes belowthem disposed on opposite sides of the chamber C, the chamber E,arranged above one fire-box, the chamber F, arranged above the othertire-box and provided with a boiler having fines communieating with saidiire-boX, a flue L, arranged below the middle chamber and communicatingat its ends with the tire-boxes and also communicating with the openingsj, in the lower wall of the middle chamber, the smokebox arranged at theback ot" the stove or range, and comm unicating with the ue L, finesQ,R, connecting the .chambers 111,0, an d the smokebox, a flueconnecting `the boiler and the smoke-box, and the chamber D, arrangedbelow the flue L, and interposed between the ash-boxes, substantially asspecified.

3. The stove or range described, comprising' a chamber C, having holesj, in its bottom wall, a fire-box with an ash-box below it disposed atone side' ot the chamber C, the chamber F, arranged above the relbox, aboiler in said chamber F, having flues communicating with the fire-box,a Hue L, arranged below the middle chamber and communicating with thetire-box and the openings j, in the lower wall of the chamber C, thesmoke-box arranged at the back of the `stove or range `and communicatingwith the tine L, a iiue R, connecting the chamber C, and the smoke-box,and a flue P, connecting` the boiler and the smoke-box, substantially asspecified.

ln testimony whereof I atix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

hi FRANK s rALKowski.

niark lVitnesses:

CHAs. E. GRIFFITH, Jr., KARMIES MoJEsKi.

